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From lawyer jokes to IRS agents, certain jobs just get all the hate and blame. Now, normally one doesn’t deal with a lawyer or IRS agent on a good day, so some of the emotions make sense. But an internet user wanted to ask people in various maligned fields if their profession actually deserved all the hate it would customarily get. 

So employees and professionals answered with their own examples of why certain jobs get a lot of slander but are still pretty important for making the world go ‘round. Others shared why their job was not actually as bad as people would claim. So scroll down and upvote the suggestions you agree with, and be sure to comment on any professions you think should have been included. 

#1

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Working at McDonald’s/fast food. People always say c**p like “you better work/study hard or you’ll end up working at McDonald’s”. Work is work, and I honestly have far more respect for fast food workers than the CEO of pretty much any major corporation.

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Casey McAlister
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If only more people had respect for McDonalds' workers and service workers in general, their job would be less ungrateful. People mostly stay away from this work ot because it's not prestigious or unqualified, but because your managers and your customers treat you like second-class citizens.

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30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs I was a cleaner. People used to treat me like furniture and assumed all kinds of things about me. That was the best-paying job I ever held, with the best benefits, and most vacation! I went back to school for a more “dignified” career, and my “dignified” job sitting at a desk ended up being worse in every way.

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The Scout
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A company can live without its CEO for a week or two, but if the cleaner does not show up, things get ugly after a day or so...

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30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Janitors. Give them respect, people, unless you want to empty your own trash and clean your own work or school space.

(Seriously, being nice to the janitor saved my tail one time when I was locked out of a room that contained some vital work material. The big boss didn't have keys to that room, but guess who did?)

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David H
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

its also why many places pay them pretty well. A university I do some work at pays $20/h starting with no experience, and some janitors get paid 80k+ a year, plus free tuiton for undergrad for themselves, their spouse, or children as long as they work there, and 50% off any graduate program (including the medical school and law school. One janitor I know, who has been there 28 years, sent all of his kids to college for free, and one went into the medical profession at half off grad school)

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We reached out to people who work in some of these fields, including plastic surgeon and TikToker Anthony Youn, MD, FACS, to learn more about his profession and what most people get wrong about these procedures. “Some common misconceptions are that if they have injectable filler they will look plump like a Cabbage Patch doll. It's the amount of filler that is injected that determines how a person looks, and a little filler can look very natural! Another one is that breast implants can prevent a breast from drooping. It's actually the opposite! Implants act like weights in the breasts and can make a breast feel heavier and droop faster.”

We also wanted to hear his perspective on the bad rap plastic surgeons sometimes get and why this has happened in the first place. “There are definitely some bad apples out there, and unfortunately my specialty can attract doctors who are arrogant prima donnas. Even worse are the doctors who aren't real plastic surgeons but masquerade as real plastic surgeons in order to get fame and make more money than they otherwise would.”

#4

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Social workers. We are underfunded, understaffed civil servants attempting to help populations of individuals with multiple overlapping problems (poor, mentally ill, criminal records, substance use issues), get their lives back on track. The people others walk by on the sidewalk or avoid eye contact with on the subway; we seek them out, try to help them, and usually no one is happy with what we have to offer. Also red tape....lots of government red tape.

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censorshipsucks
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

same for any govt worker. They all get undue c**p because of the red tape. Without the red tape corruption would be much worse.

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#5

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Nursing.... Especially now.


Sweet jesus so many staff are burnt out, understaffed, its just horrendous. its even a giant s**t show at uni learning nursing.

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Libstak
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This one I feel so much, nurses have done an amazing job they are well under valued.

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#6

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Plastic surgery, they don’t just do cosmetics, they do some live saving procedures for people in accidents, car wrecks, etc.

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Aileen Grist
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've a friend who has just had a double mastectomy and rebuild from stomach - done by a plastic surgeon

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“That being said, to become a real board-certified plastic surgeon you have to undergo a lot of training in general surgery, where we take care of trauma patients and sick patients. It's a long road, and cosmetic surgery is only one part of the field of plastic surgery. The vast, vast majority of my colleagues are decent, hardworking people who are in this field to help people, not for the other things,” he added.

#7

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Plumbers. People always assume they’re gross greasy old dudes but really they’re extremely skilled professionals.

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R Dennis
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hate plumbing so much... I have done all types of construction: rough, finishing, electrical, roof, tile, repairs, and plumbing. Plumbing was by far the worst - water is a jerk. I will gladly pay for someone else to deal with it.

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#8

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Veterinary medicine. 110%. Extremely low wages, very high suicide rates, everyone thinks we are in it for the money, or don’t know what we’re doing. The burnout and turnover is truly unlike any other profession.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I could never work in a job where I had to regularly put animals to sleep, it would kill me.

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#9

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Garbage disposal workers.

I've heard many times from many people that if you don't go to college, that's the type of job you get. But my dad f*****g loved that job more than building fridges for amana. Not only was he paid more, but if he found something cool there, he got to take it home with him. My mom eventually had to tell him to stop bringing things home though, because it was a lot hahaha.

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The Scout
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

All the time people tell you "go to college, or you'll end up like the garbage man". What they DON'T tell you is that the garbage man makes more money than you. With the growing importance of recycling and waste separation, it has also started to become skilled labour.

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Some of the options here are at least partially tongue-in-cheek. Yes, meteorologists are at times, incorrect, but modern technology and forecast models have gotten so advanced that the need for a human might diminish pretty soon. It will be a lot less fun to blame a robot for those unexpected rainstorms or flash freezes. The same could happen for other positions as well, so we shouldn’t perhaps be so harsh.

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#10

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Child care workers. We work our [butts] off all day long, receive horrible pay, work horrible hours, get little to no respect, get little to no PTO, are guilt-tripped for taking sick days, are told to do more and more random things day in day out by management, are expected to follow routines parents don’t even follow at home, and still show up to work. We take care of your children, please be respectful.

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ChickyChicky
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Shows how much we value children when we pay s**t to the people who care for them.

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#11

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Bartender.

Everyone thinks they can do our job because of that one time they opened Bud Lights at a company picnic a few years ago and that there's no skill involved.

My idea for a reality show is to take those types and put them behind a bar that's three deep in the weeds while Karen screams at them about slow service because she think's it's the ideal time to order craft cocktails and closes out after every round.

Not to mention the c**p us "lifers" have to deal with. Even people in our own families thinking we're losers, alcoholics, and drug addicts because we chose this over a more "respectable" career. Nevermind that plenty of us are college educated only to realize we actually make more doing this than the more respectable career we intended to go into.

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#12

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Meteorologists. Lotta jokes along the lines of "must be nice to be wrong half the time and still keep your job". Do you know how difficult it is to predict the weather 2-3 days out, let alone a week out?

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CHRIS DOMRES
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

North Carolina has 12 seasons: Winter, Fool's Spring, Second Winter, Spring of Deception, Third Winter, The Pollening, Actual Spring, The Summer, Sun's Front Porch, False Fall, Second Summer, Actual Fall.

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#13

Nobody thinks to credit the dishwasher in having a well ran restaurant, but when we're missing ours things start to slow down, a lot.

Our dishwasher gets paid $22 an hour but he works pretty dang hard, he helps us clean the tables when we're short at the front and he's constantly helping sort/unpack inventory when it comes in. It's almost unfair to just call him a dishwasher.

Days where he's gone, we have to lend a FoH to the back which reduces service capacity and then tired staff has to do the wash duty which can take an extra hour which sucks and leaves us grumpy.

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Adam L
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I worked at McDonald's where we had a maintenance guy and a food prepper on the morning shift. If either were out, no one was called in to cover to help because of payroll costs, but it completely slowed down the whole day. Maintenance did deep cleaning, trash collection, lot sweeping, minor fryer maintenance, etc. The pepper obviously prepped by prebuilding the salads (when we had them), defrosting product, labeling, and dishes.

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30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs CPS Investigators. Allow me to lay the rumors to bed. First, CPS does not *steal* or *kidnap* children. If you were unfortunate enough to have your child removed from your care, take responsibility for your own f**k ups and self reflect. Rest assured, the CPS worker did not *want* to remove your child, so if yours got removed, you gave them no other option.

second, CPS does not get a bonus for every child they bring in to custody (and they don't get extra for removing children of color). Believe me, they do not get paid enough to do their job as it is, let alone any bonuses. And where would this money come from? The government barely has the funding to pay/reimburse foster parents for taking in kids. Hell, the whole child welfare system as a whole barely has the funding across the board to care for these kids. Where are bonuses supposed to come from?

Third, there are no "quotas" on how many kids are removed. No nationwide adoption conspiracy to take children from their homes. Seriously, no social worker/CPS investigator goes into their work each day wanting to take kids from their homes. None. No power trips (cause that power isn't even in their hands, it's up to a dam judge). Nothing. It's a sad day for everybody when this happens. Sad for the families, sad for the kids, and sad for social worker too.

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#15

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Dentists.

We really ARE just trying to help you save your teeth. And it’s really NOT fun to have patients immediately say how much they hate the dentist before they even say hello.

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Libstak
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeh but why does it cost more than setting a freaking broken limb to fix them small teeth?

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30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Teachers. There are obviously good and bad ones, but most all of us got into this crappy profession because we love your kids.

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Stardust she/her
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had a teacher who enjoyed making fun of some kids. (I was the butt of 80% of the jokes in his class)

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#17

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Zookeepers.

Most people who have actually encountered them avoid them because they always stink so effing bad, but they're nice people :(

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30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Embalmers. Thankless job people think they are creepy but who else would do that

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John L
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Personally, I think embalming is completely unecessary..... You're dead, I don't think you really care how you look...especially buried in a coffin.

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30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Strippers/exotic dancers. If the person is comfortable enough to do that, then there's no shame in them doing that. Also they can make good money in just a night

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Joe Publique
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My cousin paid her way through college and bought a house/car in cash through her earnings as an exotic dancer. She quit as soon as she graduated and now works as a scientific researcher. Smart girl. More power to her, I say. :)

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#20

Here’s one that I think isn’t commonly mentioned in these discussions: Artists. Of all mediums. From live-performance to in-studio creations. As far as profession, the fields are saturated full of talented and knowledgable artists, but also full of people who are not intelligent and behave in poor ways to give artists a bad rep (people love to generalize!) Yes, creative fields such as the arts are unorthodox and can be heavily subjective in values and certifications, but that doesn’t make employment in the arts any less than a job in any other field. It’s f*****g difficult. Artists get a bad rep and it doesn’t help when people who know nothing about what they do ignorantly claim that they themselves can do it because “it’s so easy.”

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Snorky The Pig
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

EXACTLY!!!! I started working as a freelance writer/artist full time this year and people keep asking me why I don't get a "real" job!

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30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Gastroenterologists get a bad wrap because a*s holes are gross and who would want to spend time there, but these guys save lives.

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#22

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Morticians.

Really don't get why; they're the last ones to ever let you down.

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#23

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Tattoo artists. Ive been told countless times from others it’s a “ghetto” or “sketchy” job where they all sell drugs, but a lot of the ones I’ve met are really neat or chill. If it actually doesn’t have as much of a bad rap as I thought and I just know too many people who give it one my bad.

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Fairly surprised this hasn’t popped up on here yet:

Massage Therapists — the profession is grossly mistreated and misconceived, especially in the United States.

• highly sexualized - especially due to media depictions, abuse/misuse of services via professionals in positions of “power” (politicians, athletes, celebrities, etc)

• prone to misuse and abuse

• treated as as cheap, expendable labor usually due to the corroding thread of assumed sexual activity offered or the lack of integrity on our part (for example: we got into the profession just to “rub on people’s bodies for our own personal pleasure)

• our job is easy and what we are doing is MINDLESS, FUN, CHEEKY, ZEN, SEXY at all times when it is NOT.

• assumed we are all able to provide some sort of erotic experience during sessions, especially with tipping culture as it is in this current economic and social environment. Yes we are technically in the service industry, but we are also very technically health care providers.

• there is a lack of knowledge of what it actually takes to become an LMT and what is needed to maintain our licenses.

• Contempt for the profession based on wildly misunderstood and inaccurate information. For example: there are men and women who would rather suffer in pain than be touched by someone of the same gender. And while there are absolutely valid reasons for this personal choice… in my experience as an LMT it is often due to sexism, jealousy from boyfriends/girlfriends/partners, or just full blown homophobia. I have had men specifically say to me they will not receive massages from another man because “they aren’t gay and aren’t interested in trying that kinda life out” — oof.

These are just the things I’ve come across in my short but robust experience as a massage therapist thus far. There have been so many more nuanced unfair events that I’m not bringing to light or that just haven’t happened to me yet that I’m sure I am missing.

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Geoffrey Scott
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Most of them I know have a short run due to carpal tunnel/ muscular issues. Swedish massage is brutal on the masseuse as well as client if they do it right

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#25

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Customer service agent

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Lo Kindred
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As someone who works in customer service, I agree with this. I get yelled at on the daily by customers. My co-workers and upper management are awesome, there's no pressure to more productive. I get berated and yelled at on the regular by people who may be simply having a bad day. The kicker is...I have to sit and take it with a smile on my face. We should get to throat punch at least one customer a day.

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30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Call center workers. Yes, we know that you are not happy with (insert whatever you or the client did here). We know that you don't like having to do verification or to click through options when you dial in. No amount of verbal abuse, slurs, or sexual harassment will change that this happens.

Also, this doesn't include scam call centers ("your car warranty is expiring"/fake tech support centers/etc.), but *does* include legitimate outbound centers (ex. collections, sales) and outsourced centers in India/Mexico/the Philippines/other places. Yes, they can be annoying, but that doesn't change that there is an actual human being on the other side of the phone who is just trying to do their job. They were probably placed on the other side of the phone because of a decision made by some freak in a suit who hasn't interacted with us peons in decades, not because they're actively trying to annoy you.

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Adam L
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I will not repeat it here, but I put my call center experience under the "Customer Service Agent" post.

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30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Mechanics. Everyone thinks we’re putting so much effort into screwing you over. In reality we’re too lazy to work on our own s**t much less put extra effort into doing more work on your s**t.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not entirely true. I've heard anecdotes of shopfloor owners pressuring their techies into "finding" problems so that they can charge extra on hours and markup on parts. In IT it is even worse; guys swap out parts that were ordered for crappy older parts and the end-user generally cannot tell that this has happened.

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#28

If you ever watch movie credits you’ll see a job called “best boy”. I used to laugh at this job title (maybe I’m alone, maybe not?) but it’s actually a really important job in filmmaking even though it has a silly name.

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#29

Auditors.
Client are rude to them.
Bosses treat them like s**t.
And Public just wants then to work like donkeys and find fraud even though it's not their primary responsibility.

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Jrog
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Finding financial fraud in company books is *literally* the primary responsibility of auditors. That's the one and only reason of their existence: guarantee the books are not lying so stakeholders interest and shareholders money are safe.

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30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Lawyers, when theyre /your/ lawyer theyre good lol.

But yeah people often like, don't understand what the job of a lawyer truly is so people are quick to demonize them. Yeah theres some that truly are out there abusing loopholes and being scummy, but most lawyers are just doing what theyre supposed to. Making sure their client is getting charged fairly. Even if they are guilty, they still are there to ensure a just punishment and not overkill.

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David H
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

most lawyers never ever see a courtroom in their careers. I know a lawyer who has been in court maybe three dozen cases in over 40 years of law, because its mostly contracts, and when there is a dispute it rarely goes beyond arbitration. All she wants is to make sure her clients get the maximum amount of money according to every technicality clause in the contracts

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#31

30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Manufacturing. "Oh, you work at a factory? :( "

People see sweatshop workers doing simple repetitive tasks and think it's menial labor, or they'll see Tony Stark put a picture in his computer and get an Iron Man suit and think it's as easy as pushing a button and thr robots will do it for you.

But *you* have to draw that picture for every. single. piece. Then *you* have to tell the computer **how** you want each piece made. Then you have to set up the machines to make the pieces and get your stock cut how you need it. Then you have to make sure all of that work actually makes the pieces correctly and they match the designs.

And that's only part of the *machining* process. There are other things, like welding, fabrication, metal spray, plastic molding, paint, etc. that all have to play together to make whatever you're thinking of.

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Geoffrey Scott
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

....and the hours in mfg ain't for sissies either. in 18 years I did it, majority of 6 day weeks, MANY 7 day weeks. Carpal tunnel, backs, necks. Many 10 hour, several 12 hr days. But if you have a good crew, all that can be overcome.

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#32

Hear me out here - journalists. I feel like almost any crime drama seems to feature scenes where throngs of shouting, callous reporters camp outside people's houses the moment there is any sniff of a story. But from my perspective having worked for the press for many years and covering these types of stories, that almost never happens.

I can't speak for other countries obviously, but here in the UK where I work there are strict rules when it comes to privacy and intrusion into grief and shock. 99.99% of the colleagues I've worked with over the years got into journalism because they genuinely wanted to make a difference, shining a light onto real injustices, corruption and society's most pressing issues. Yes, there are certainly a few bad apples and publications which tar an entire industry with an ugly brush, but it's also a vital pillar of democracy and journalists have helped to bring down seriously corrupt individuals in office. Boris Johnson's recent resignation would never have happened without the efforts of reporters asking difficult questions.

Most journalists are also paid terribly and face everyday abuse, and some work in extremely dangerous situations and warzones in the name of transparency.

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Joe Publique
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cool. Maybe they'll stop trawling reddit/twitter/mumsnet for 'stories' and actually start doing some real journalism again.

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#33

Any tradesmen really.

They're often viewed with contempt or are seen as sleazy a******s who try to rip people off at any chance they get.

While there are terrible tradesmen out there (carpenters, plumbers, etc), an overwhelming majority of them will go above and beyond to get the job done.

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Mav Mav
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think tradies, I think brilliant, hardworking and well compensated individuals

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#34

Defense attorneys

Working in forensic science for six years, I learned quickly that the prosecutors aren't always the good guys. Before one trial in which I had to testify, I straight up said to the DA, "why is this case even being prosecuted?"

Also, defense attorneys and defense experts play a very important role in ensuring that those involved in the investigation of a crime are being honest and that their methods are sound.

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SkekVi
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah imho Defence are the better side. They're the ones upholding 'innocent until proven guilty' and that's SUPER important.

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#35

Nannying.
I’ve been in private childcare for over 10 years now. I have had great clients, and ones that have treated me like the help, and even one or two that made me extremely uncomfortable. For a long time I was made to feel like my time as a nanny was just something I could do until I go to school, get a degree and have a successful career. But the longer I nanny the more I realize this is what I am meant to be doing, and because I have been doing it for so long I make way more money that I ever thought I would in childcare.

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30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Those who work at the IRS. The IRS doesn’t determine what or how much tax should be charged - that’s the government. The IRS is just a bunch of accountants but are often demonized for being money hungry tax collectors when they are just doing their job and carrying out the whims of whatever current policy is in place.

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CHRIS DOMRES
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When I had my business and had a tax question, whenever I called the IRS I had courteous and very knowledgeable people helping me. They are just like anyone else doing a job.

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Airline employees. Sorry but 90% of problems, the passenger got themselves into it or it’s completely out of the airlines control. We cant control the weather and when we tell you it’s an ATC delay, that is not code for anything, that’s really what is happening. I cant take off without permission and a time slot. And sorry, sometimes s**t breaks.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

NOPE, that's bulls*it.. According to 2022 USDT data, 78% of delays are caused by issues from the Airlines, 15% by the National Aviation System (which ATC is part of), and just about 7% are from weather. The Airlines delays comes almost equally from organizational issues (passenger boarding time, lack of crew readiness, maintenance issues, plane availability etc) and from cascading delays (delays caused by the corresponding inbound flight being late and failing to return into schedule). Don't blame weather and ATC when they are a teeny tiny share of the problem. Statistics don't lie (statistically speaking).

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Security.

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30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Professional wrestling? Takes a lot to go into any theater, and *a lot* a lot to go into a kind of theater as physically-demanding as that. But I'm a fan, so I might be biased.

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SkekVi
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah for real!!! Professional stunt people AND they aren't protected by IATSE??? It's CRIMINAL how pro wrestlers are treated!

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30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Police. The vast majority of police officers are clean, do their job and actually want to make a positive impact on the community they serve. That same cop has to wear riot gear because some cop on the other side of the country did something horrible.

Most departments have became pretty transparent, are constantly trained on crisis intervention, diversity and non-bias policing. The police academies are finally starting to train recruits differently.

All these changes being made and it’s still never good enough.

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Alex Martin
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You own the mistakes of your profession and that profession makes a lot of terrible, arbitrary, life-altering and sometimes life-ending mistakes. The "good" cops look the other way or cover for the bad cops. The good cops don't speak up when they know a colleague is violating a person's rights. A good cop is taught to call us suspects or subjects and not a person because they can see us like objects and their is no moral harm in hurting objects. Police all over this country enter the wrong homes and abuse residents. Police kill people and then cover it up. The largest Sheriff's department in the country has a gang problem. The only difference is police are finally getting called out on their behavior and they don't like being treated like objects and having people assume they are criminals. Hmm.

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30 People Share Popular Misconceptions About Their Jobs Pastors, there not all homophobic, my friend had a gay pastor at one point

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Adam L
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had a pastor that was a part of my boy scout group. I understand the immediate stereotype that initially pops into peoples' minds after reading that, but there was nothing like that going on in our troop. This pastor was awesome and had the trust of all of us. He would tell us ghost stories and jokes. My friends and I would play poker for candy, after my first time I thought I was doing wrong and talked to him about it. He told me it was fine as long as I wasn't taking from others in order to keep playing. He became a family friend to the point that he was invited to family parties and events. He officiated my older brother's wedding, but retired before I got married because he was getting upset with everything that was going on in the church as a whole.

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HR. Interview as many as you want and you'll find most people in HR landed there because they want to help people. HR folks for the most part are really kind, generous people. They're just abused by management to be the fall guy for everything and end up really jaded and hurt. But they still want to be the helper.

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John L
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

NEVER believe that HR is there to help you. They are there to cover the employer...and that's it. If they happen to "help" you, fine. But you are NOT their priority!

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